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; What were the problems when Britain decided to create the country of Pakistan in 1947? ... ; Which city lost a good part of its hinterland to Pakistan in the partitioning of British India?
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British Raj - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The British Raj ( rāj (राज, راج ), lit. "reign" in Hindustani) was the British colonial rule in the Indian subcontinent between 1858 and 1947; it can also refer to the period of dominion, and ev...
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But Calcutta’s fortunes changed drastically with the partition of India that accompanied the country’s independence from British rule in 1947. The city lost much of ... Moreover, as the only developed urban center in eastern India, the city has had to accommodate a never-ending flow of migrants from surrounding states.
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many small country towns lost a generation of young men. That is how it came to be that there is a war memorial monument in nearly every county town... Now if you please will take the time to read my profile I have included several Links to... ... A City That Lost Its Hinterland to India in 1947 Is...
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15. In 1947, British India was partitioned into which of the following states? a) the Punjab and Assam b) ... 17. A city that lost a good part of its hinterland to Pakistan in the partitioning of British India is: a) Calcutta (Kolkata) b) Bombay (Mumbai) c) New Delhi d) Madras (Chennai) e) Karachi...
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Lost in dust; ... TWO hours drive from the Afghan city of Kandahar, ... why the ISI has intensified its terrorist activities in the hinterland of our country; why the Pakistani establishment (read Pakistani Army) is doing its utmost to ensure that India does not become a permanent member of the UN Security Council;
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www.tribuneindia.com/2006/20060516/edit.htm
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SAD-BJP rally chokes city roads; October 17, 2006; ... DOCUMENT; FDI growth: India still below potential; FDI inflows into South, East and South-East Asia reached $165 billion in 2005, corresponding to 18 per cent of ... The first is Pakistan’s clandestine support to the outfit as part of its game-plan in Afghanistan.
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The land was inhabited by semi-Hinduized tribes (shabaras) in the hinterland, ... After his death (1540) Orissa's power declined, and in 1568, when King Mukundadeva was killed by his own countrymen, Orissa lost its independence to the Afghan rulers of Bengal. ... After the independence of India in 1947, all these princely...
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The land was inhabited by semi-Hinduized tribes (shabaras) in the hinterland, ... After his death (1540) Orissa's power declined, and in 1568, when King Mukundadeva was killed by his own countrymen, Orissa lost its independence to the Afghan rulers of Bengal. ... After the independence of India in 1947, all these princely...
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